Konus Offering Mail-In Rebate on Select KonusPro Riflescopes

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posted on September 10, 2015
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Konus Optical & Sport Systems is offering up to a $100 mail-in rebate on all KonusPro T30, M30 and F30 riflescopes, so long as the purchase is made between Sept. 15, 2015 and Nov. 30, 2015. The rebate must be submitted by Dec. 31, 2015.

$25 cash back will be received with the purchase of a KonusPro T30 Series; $40 cash back on the purchase of a M30 Series; $100 cash back on the purchase of a F30 Series. To receive the mail-in rebate, a coupon, original UPC bar code and original cash register receipt must be submitted to Konus. The appropriate forms can be found here.

The offer is valid only in the United States, and redemptions are limited to four per household.

For more information, go to Konus.com.

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